Functional septo-rhinoplasty surgery is a “nose job” undertaken
primarily to improve the function of the nose i.e. breathing through the
nose. It is not a cosmetic nose job, which only enhances the aesthetics
of the nose. However, it does realign the deviated / collapsed nasal
structures whilst projecting them for an improved airway, and does
result in a more aesthetically pleasing nose. In addition, the improved
nasal airway improves sleep quality and sometimes snoring and adds a
real life meaning to the cliché term “ beauty sleep “.
The structure of the nose consists of bony and cartilaginous elements.
These form the upper, middle and lower nose as most people see on a
person’s face. The internal nasal structure is however not visible. This
consists of a midline strong bony cartilaginous septum which “tents”
the outside nose, giving it projection, height and therefore also its
aesthetic form. The nasal framework’s function is to tent and project
the nose, and maintaining an air passage so that the nose remains open
for air to pass through, during sleep and active exertion.
Bony and cartilaginous framework of the nose
Deviated internal nasal septum
Reference: www.entific.com.hk/
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